Honeywell HA40 Manual Do Utilizador
HA40 4-Channel Controller
Revision 1 (07/08)
HA40 Technical Manual
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2�2 Changing Menu Variables Using the
Keypad
Keypad
Upon entering a menu, a pointer controlled by the Up/down arrows
keys points to the selected variable. Some are simple YES/NO or ON/
OFF entries toggled by pressing the Edit key. Others, such as Channel
ID and Eunits fields may have many ASCII character possibilities.
Allowed ASCII characters are as follows:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstu
vwxyz blank space”#$%&`()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@.
Notice the often used blank character is located after lower case z and
before the exclamation point !. Edit places a cursor under the item
and Up/down arrows scroll through each allowed entry. The Next key
moves the cursor to the next position within a field. When the field is
complete, Edit clears the cursor and loads the field into non-volatile
memory where it is retained indefinitely. Without a cursor present, the
Next key closes open menus in reverse order and returns the LCD to
the data display.
keys points to the selected variable. Some are simple YES/NO or ON/
OFF entries toggled by pressing the Edit key. Others, such as Channel
ID and Eunits fields may have many ASCII character possibilities.
Allowed ASCII characters are as follows:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstu
vwxyz blank space”#$%&`()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@.
Notice the often used blank character is located after lower case z and
before the exclamation point !. Edit places a cursor under the item
and Up/down arrows scroll through each allowed entry. The Next key
moves the cursor to the next position within a field. When the field is
complete, Edit clears the cursor and loads the field into non-volatile
memory where it is retained indefinitely. Without a cursor present, the
Next key closes open menus in reverse order and returns the LCD to
the data display.
2�2�1 Setup Configuration Menus
The
SETUP menu (shown in the middle of Figure 2-16 and in Figure
2-17) is accessed by pressing
Edit when any data display is present.
This is the entry-level screen to all Channel, System and Security
menus. It also shows the firmware version operating in the HA40.
Use the up/down arrow keys to move the pointer to the desired menu
and press the
menus. It also shows the firmware version operating in the HA40.
Use the up/down arrow keys to move the pointer to the desired menu
and press the
Edit key.
SETUP (firmware rev)
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
System
Security
History
Figure 2-1. Setup Configuration Menu
2�2�2 Channel Setup Entry Menu
The
Channel x SETUP menu shown in Figure 2-18 allows configuration
of all variables for the selected channel. These are Fault, Alarm 1,
Alarm 2, Alarm 3, Configure and CAL Setup.
Alarm 2, Alarm 3, Configure and CAL Setup.
Figure 2-2. Channel Setup Entry Menu
Magnetic
Keypad
(Keypad buttons
behind door)
Edit
Alarm
Reset
Next
Cal